Thank You for Joining Us at the QA Virtual Conference!
We hope you found the conference informative and engaging. We are excited about the potential for future collaboration and partnership with each of you and we look forward to exploring opportunities to work together.

Take the Next Step in Smarter Rodent Monitoring
Skyhawk Trapmate was honored to be a guest speaker at the QA Virtual Conference on Rodent Monitoring, where we shared insights on how electronic remote monitoring is transforming pest control in food safety and quality assurance.
Now, it’s time to put that knowledge into action. See for yourself how Trapmate’s proven technology can help your facility move from reactive to proactive pest management, ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.
Join the Future of Pest Control
Remote monitoring is critical to the food safety industry
Electronic remote monitoring (ERM) plays a critical role in ensuring food safety and quality within the food industry. By leveraging advanced technology, Trapmate provides real-time insights into crucial aspects of food production, storage, and transportation, helping to mitigate risks and prevent potential issues that could compromise food safety.
Trapmate offers superior performance and value compared to other systems:
- Compatible with existing traps
- Battery-powered devices
- No Wi-Fi needed
- Easy to install
- True remote monitoring
For more information on Skyhawk Trapmate, please contact our dedicated sales team by sending an email to [email protected], call 800-760-3699, or fill out the form on this page.
Why Trapmate?

Real Results: Proven in the Field
Data-Driven Rodent Control Success
A major food facility facing a severe rat infestation turned to Skyhawk Trapmate. By deploying sensors and Hubs strategically, they transformed their pest control approach. Within weeks, rodent captures increased, then steadily declined as infestations were eliminated.
The result? A trusted, proactive solution that reduced technician workload, ensured compliance, and prevented reinfestations.
